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  • Region: Europe
  • Topics: Geothermal
  • Date: 2 October, 2025

osso major geothermal contract in germanyOSSO has secured a major geothermal contract to provide its high-capacity mud cooling technology to support a six well, three rig drilling campaign in Germany’s Upper Rhine region.

The technology is designed to tackle extreme downhole temperatures by actively cooling drilling fluid as it returns to the surface. The temperature control is beneficial for enhancing drilling performance, extending the lifespan of downhole tools and significantly reducing overall operational costs.

To support its continued growth across the region, OSSO has established a dedicated European entity based in Amsterdam to provide local servicing and technical support.

James Scullion, CEO of OSSO, said, “We’re delighted to be supporting on another important European geothermal project. This latest contract builds on the strong momentum we’re seeing across Europe and the wider business.

“Securing several geothermal contracts to date shows the value we’re delivering, and setting up a European entity is the next step in scaling our capability, enabling us to support customers in the continent with an enhanced, localised service not only for geothermal but for fluid management and separation solutions. Pivoting our expertise into sectors like geothermal and fluid management has been central to our growth strategy, and we’re focused on driving that forward.”

Alastair Carstairs, Business Unit Manager, commented, “Our mud cooling technology is proven in high-temperature geothermal wells, and that track record was key to securing this contract. Our consultative approach and ability to deliver local servicing have positioned us strongly for this project, and with the new entity in place, we’re primed to continue supporting the sector as it grows.”